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( I . . / ilNOR EVENTSOF THEWEEKj WASniNUTItN ITRMS. Brigadter-Gonoitil George W. Balrd,! Chief IWsbursiii}: Officer of the Army, I ??; .? reared. 8 t fhr Senate eon tinned the nomination ? ft "\Y tlliwm K. liny to be Associate | .instie,. of fur United Stutes Supreme i V Coorl I ; 'Hi" United Flutes Siiitcetno Court derided prise money nawn in favor of Admiral Dewey and riis oilieers and |mt , "rid ULniiisf t tlosf who -erred uiv- | d< r \dmiral Kampson. [ TLe (louse Coin mil tee 011 Mi reliant I War nr killed the St in Subsidy bill by a vote o' ten to six. 1 A protest, ngainyt the admisslou of Rwd tiinoot as Senator from I'tnli vras rr-.rl and filed in the Semite. Keer-otnry Cort#1you took up his new '%5<itirji as head ?>t the Department oT jCom morce. and Fecrotary Jjoeh took I plnrr ok Secretary to the President. Tfao House passed tip Naval Appro- , jpiinlion bill, ' villi ;i 11 amendment anrfhorivtlnc tin* Secretary of tlio Navy, in %v.:i discretion. to c\p? ml XiOO.OOO t'or mlTnnfiiic boats. The Anthracite Coal Sink * Commis* j K?ra met in Washington. to begin tlir . !jwcra:abion of Its report. I Secretary IIn> ami Minister Hoven j signed a protocol for the payment of I* -.Tioricna claims hy Vi nezuela. oim AnorTEIt IS1.AMD8. , Owing to prolonged earthquake i 'VhrrkH the level of the island of Guam 'iks* raised six inches, j Yice-Govornor Weight said in Clint-> 't&croogu. Tenn.. that money and tariff , 'legislation were the greatest needs of. rttiw Philippines. f General San Miguel ami a force of | Wliplno rebels made a raid into Uiznl : ^Province and raptured several squads Wf constabulary. i |i In Mindanao. t*. 1.. ihr Moros consecrated CnptaJn Pershing a datto and | [then snbscrlhed to peace terms over a oopy of the Koran. i t, nmnon i.aiinicr was appointed M;iyor of Rati J?an. I'orto Rico, l?.v t.overnor Hunt in succession to Scnor Egozeue, who ww remorod on cbnrges. nilMKMTIC. Cenerfl Chaffee inspected the etcrrnmem jiroporty at Fortress Monroe. ' T3- I The Rt?>n.u whaling fleet was being i prepared for una al Sou Francisco, ("a!.. 1 ter fapiillj as possible. I F1.*>C(1j5 converted the Ohio ltiver Into ' ten Inland son. H being fifteen miles pride in some places. Thousands of terror, of wheat wore rnd.r water. J Colonel Paul It. Hawkins, of Spring[field. Mass.. w.ts elected Commander- ! Jn-Chief of the Legion of Spanish War , pTcternns ai the national encampment , tet Lawrence, Mass. Annie, the five-year-old daughter of | JCIOTrrnor l.ongino, fell from a secotldJttory stairway in the Executive Man j ion. at Jackson. Aliss.. and suffirod Injuries which will nrohnblv prove faKi. I CTblnese nioivhnnts in Man Francis'o. flak. were trying to force the puhhe ' Weliools to receive their children as pupils. During n tjuarrel at Flatnlet. N. C., 53enry Young shot and killed J. Willtampon. ^Ffirir persons bad narrow escapes ' ,w..( .i .1:- 1 hrr.iDiiiii 1 lytic Dark, I Mnsr.. was partially destroyed. V The Karl of Yarmouth was said to li.'ive bvn rejected hy Miss Elir.nhcth J .Thaw. of Pitl?hnrg. In for.* he courted brnl won Miss Alloc Thaw, her num. 1 Four men w 'iv kiiird and three otltJrtj; probably fatally injtnyd by the ex- ; Morion of an eight-Inch shell at Fort I I/Ofnyefte, New York City. , At Bnynesviile. Westmoreland Conn- j ,Vr. Vn.. Came Halite shot and instantly killed his brother .Joseph. Carrie loras arrested. Mrr. .lane Lnthrnp Stanford Is pre- j (Hiring !o turn o>.-; all control of the I {Stanford University to the Hoard c?f 1 ET. ur!.;o.-. 4 Falling <0 no iled new evlBence. the pros en (ion will allow l>v. iKameel ,T. Kennedy. of New York City, charged with the murder of Dolly J. Reynolds, to hp discharged. FOHKION. Tbr dinner (if the American Society to London in honor of Washington's Birthday was n noteworthy nffnlr, Among the speakers being former (Jovernor Francis, of Missouri, the Duke Uf Dcronshlre and Ambassador Choute. 1 The third army corps at Snlonlca will |be reinforced by 25,000 Ucdifs to bo brent by the Snltnn-. 1 All railway employes in Holland tensed work to prevent the adoption tof n proposed law prohibiting railroad strikes. Lord Dunraven said an Irish Land tact on lines of the Dublin Conference would "insure n final settlement and remove the cause of friction lu Iretend.*' . The Prtpe save a dinner nt the Vatican to n thousand of the poor of Home, i Relief parties reached the trains . JWhlch wove suow-houud in the interior if Newfoundland. Instructions were given to their agents by the directors of the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyd companies to comply closely .with the regulations enforced by the Hew York immigration authorities. Judgment was given in favor of the Humberts in the first ease brought in Fads in connection with the Crawford billions. f Princess DJemll Toussoun, sister of <he Khedive of Kgypt, lias left her lone after attempting suicide by potion, and will marry au Austrian Count. Baron Fejervary, Hungarian Minister of Defense, seventy years old, railed a Deputy a liar and fought a duel with him afterward. As the result of a fire at Pultovtsa, in the Government of Podolla, Russia, twelve persons lost their lives and 200 bouses were destroyed. Russian reports tlint the Rritish Government was threatening to seise several Red Sra ports were uot confirmed in Loudon. In connection with the Macedonian I*. frt!nation exceptional a.ctivilyjvaa Mug iftt "GET CLOSE." WROTE NELSON. And In That Phrase He Summed Up His Theories of Sea Fighting. Our slang phrase. "Get Next." ai> pears slightly paraphrased in a letter written by Lord Nelson to Lord Wai wick not long before the battle of Trafalgar. Nelson had reielved lrom Lord Warwick a d? M-ription of an lnventii u that alra"d to increase the eCicleney of the marine and tield artillery of the day. a:ul . > tiie left- r containing that description the victor of the Nile replied in tin; following, which was never published until a f? w weeks tiro, when the pre ont i^or-.l W. rwiek ivad it at a public dinner: "My Dear Lord?I f -el very much obliged for the i'r.vor of your letter, and although 1 am not u good ja Irc of mechanism, y< t dare say your invention for ranking cannon range their shots farther than at pros.mm will anFwor your expectations. and on shore, in particular. it will bo must useful. Woolwioh is the only place where audi an experiment can lie plainly tried by scientific men. On board ship our wish is to get as close as possible to th?- enemy. Always endeavor to inculcate the doctrine, 'Cot close, and you will be the victor.'" The "Get close" was underscored. That one phrase admirably summed up the whole Nelsoniun theory of sea strategy, the theory thnt led him to dare the guns of the shore batteries nt Copenhagen and to sail the Victory silently down the line of blazing French and Spanish broadsides until she reuehed her acsired place in the thickest of the most memorable sea light of modern history. Mutual Misunderstanding. When Baron Haussmann went to Constantinople on a visit to Abdul Aziz, who was then st-ltan. he had an interview with the gn?nd vizier, who did not know a word of French. At the beginning of the Interview the old long Turkish pipes were brought in and then Baron Haussuian began making a vdry long speech in French. The grand vizier could not understand ! word, but listened most attentively till be noticed that his pine had gone rut and clapped his hand for a servant to come and re light it. Haussniann. thinking he was applauding, rushed toward hiin with outstretched hand, intending to shake hands and thank him. Ti e giand vizier, seeing his hand put forth, shook it warmly and said "Good-by." under the impression it was Hanssnum's intention to leave, and quitted the room. E. Nolte of Segutn. Texas, contemplates building a cotton milk lie controls a water power which it Is believed will operate about 10,000 spindles. and it is very probable that a plant of this size will be built. H. C. Cooke of Houston. Texas, hns been engaged to prepare preliminary plans and specifications. Untiling flic Sick. Young mothers naturally feel anxious about the baby's bath. It is best to begin at six weeks to put the little one in the water, fir.-t folding a soft towel in the bottom of the basin. Use only Ivory Soap, as many of the highly colored and pertumed soaps are very injurious to the tender skin of nn infant.? Eleanor ft. Porker. It's easy enough lo In- good-natured ! you always have your own'way. wioo Kewttrtl. ion. The readers of this paper will be pleased: ? 'enm that fbero is at least one dreaded di-.enso that scienoo has been able to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's < atnrrh Cure Is the oniy positive euro now known t > the medlenl fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. tint is t :ii!?rnu uri' ir tint en internally. acting directly upon the blouil and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dest royngthe foundation of the disease, and givliK the patient strength by building up thecoustituHon nnd assisting nnture In doing its work, l'lie proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they olYes One Hundred Dollars for any cose that it rails to euro, fond for list of testimonials. Address F. J. t'nr.SKY A Co.. Toledo, O. fold by Druggists, 73e. Hall's Family Fills are the best. We arc too apt to throw bouquets nt the dead nnd mud .it the living. F1T:> permanently cured.No tltsor nervousness after llrsl day's use of l>r. Kline's (treat Norveltesiorer.t tit rial bottlcaud treatise free Dr. I'.l!. Ki.ink, Ltd.,S81 \reh s>t., Fhila.. Fa. The man who gives up his scat in a crowded car isn't always so polite at home. M rs.Winslow's HoothiugSyrup for children teething,soften the gums, reduces inIIannua tion,allays pain,cures wind oolle.ilSc. ubottle The oftcncr Cupid hits the mark the more Mrs. he makes. Jam sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.?Mrs. Thomas IIobUNS, Maple Ht., Norwich, N. ?., Feb. 17,19M. All men may be born equal, but they uon t stay that way long. Economy is the road to wealth. Putnam Fadeless Dyes is the road to economy. An intellectual feast depends largely upon the mental digestion. [Coughs j "Mywife had a deep-seated cough I for three years. I purchased two I bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her completely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs0 except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep cougns for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ttrw ilin: tk, Mc.. It. All irwntsts. Con ml t your doctor. If ho l?n take It, then do at ho wri. If ho toll* yon not to toko It. t'aon don't toko it. Ho know*. lee to It with him Wo oro willing. J. C. AYER OO., Lowell. Hui. t HAPPY AMI A Beautiful Canarii Catarrh of the Li | MISS FLORE Miss Florence K. Ivenah, 4114 Maria ''A few months ago I ratty'it a net and rrma tncd th re so persistently t cine u liliout benefit, until my dlget head and back began to ache severe ?j ' I teas advised to try P. rumt, an sick that 1 teas ready to try anythln once, and 1 felt that I had the right i | I teas completely rcs'ared and h me * "J note have the gretle-t faith in J VI' OMEN should beware of contract' ? ins catarrh. The cold wind and rain, slush and mud of winter are especially conducive to catarrhal derangements. Few women escape. I'poji the first symptoms of catching cold I'eruua should he taken. It fortl I ??vo iM*; cjoivm u^aiiini CUIUS 1IUU I'lltnrrli. i The following letter Rives one young | woman's experience with Peruna: Miss Hose (lerbing is a popular society woman of Crown Point, lud., and she writes the following:, "Recently 1 took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and which I could not sccin to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and I ( fXNMZ | I cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and B best equipped ammunition (factory in the world. $ AMMUNITION \ I of U. M. C. make is now p; accepted by shooters as | "the worlds standard" for 'i. I it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it. IThc Union Metallic | Cartridge Co. Bridgeport. - - Conn. ? Our books arc complete treatises ^B|B Nmew -t'Kmnjrr*" T-'rxs iva^raxs-w^JS 1FT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. C ??>?> Has fOi- saloutrirpe nu lwrof It ? <0" (*'1 ntcc younir' Kt?tori'il a.J.C O. |''yi I . .lcr?'V llull< anil Hrlfrn, 1? JfT ,v ,,,/V Ww None better breil In the sou h r XJ i oinbtnln* closely the ui *t I IV, noted ninf up-to-date ??V><?.I HW /It In America Hulls 10 to t? * * n. 'iitlts 0 -*|' S1 Heifer*. >..|. MtllL P.iUVII.1-11 V . Kins. O* .*? -W end ohe'ek nnrt get wJi.it you waut. ' * T. I'. IIKASW. M,. Prop. Il.itt'.aboro. X <* WELL DRILLSMO TVIA^K XTXT ? ;x? Y J. H. Itattox, of Kent. Mlw., writes as follow*: "I will ?a> that I !i?vi<i)i'vw.?fii it Well Drilling Machine thut would otjual the 'Ohio" Machine for thispart of the eountry. It is ihe f-.'r-st machine in earth or rook that I over soon, and T am well {<l?a*e>l with It. I have had no trouble witu it since started it." Parties wishing to bur his kinder Well Machinery address LOOM IS MACHINE CO.. Xlrtln. Ohio. OrMtMt. ChaapMt fond IVkpm) on Earth for thMp, win*, I O?ttlo(*to? flHljffr w warts 1110 to Tea to read what MMMKr Salter'* rrltlrx aaya abrat rapa. v99h|^ Billion Dollar Brass i wai^e?& Will poattlraly atki jraa rVh; IS was i ?f a?r sill late #f pwtar* prr acre, ta ]HHUfSk air* Bromaa, Paaoat, Spetu. Maaaraal I QQNV1B whrai for uM, hot aolla, U baa. par | IBMBNS. sera, teth Oratory (lata, 1M ba*. pes aora aa<t Traolnw, Yialia lOO taaa \BSaJrV O.-aaa foliar par aora. VnfiM Porthis Notion end 10o. wainatl hie aalrloc ant 10 Parw Sard 1 Jv ? NoralUer, rail/ warth |10 w gat a start. | Jdffll A3ALZER SEEP CO.^gH * n. uSSBilfti^ irtiir-a ) HEALTHY. I <111 Girl Saved From Ling's by Pe-ru-na. pii ! p " " Jl 'j l X'E KEN AH. | street, Ottawa, (Jut., writes: 'ert* cold, which nettled on mi/ lutign hat I been me alarmed. 1 took mediitlve or nun * became upset, and m y r and 1 r- q urntl y. d although 1 ha i little faith, 1 felt ho iq. It Orouqht mr biased relief at nedlctne at last. JVUhln three weeks njnued perfect health since. I'eruna.? F. E. K EX A H. I bought a bottle to try. 1 am pleased that 1 did, for It brought speedy relief. It only took about two bottles, and I considered this money well spent. "You have a tlrni friend in me. and 1 not only advise Its use to my friends, but have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy. and have noticed without exception that it has brought about a speedy cure wherever it has been used."?Miss Hose (Jerbing. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pnriinn ... ? - ? - ? - - .<i iiiiii- 111 nr. iiurinian. ! giving a fnl 1 statement of your ease and lie a\ il 1 bo pleased to give you his valuable adviee gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, o. I I SHOES ^ ? W M UNION MADE V 1 Mt. L. Ooufflna mahcx and mclla more men'a Goodyear Wo It (Hand- | Seared Procoaa) ahoea than any other manufacturer In the arorld. $25,000 REWARD \ will be paid to anyone who K'~'* *|?l can dlaprovo this statement. Because W. I,. Douglas isthelargest manufacturer MPT*N. lie ran buy cheaper and ?,"1 ^ pi produce his shoes at a r *' /y lower cost than other ron" p rums, which enables liim to sell shoes for S3.50 utul v, way to those sold else- i where for ?1 and jS"i.(M. ' The Don rlaa hoc re; pr> tlSwAm'7/ IB eosn of la mow the bot'o.u soles prcdi.ee* nbuo- | lutely pare leather ; mure flexible and will wear i lonirct til in any oilier t-run i tro In the world. The stiles have n o a than doubled the pnst four ' yeirs. which proves Its superiority, why not urive W. Ti,. Doiiirlita cn > * u tilnl nnd o?vc money. \otlrc InrrruM' i, Sales; *S.t80:?.*H:*,S? lit llu.lness: Si.?,O J 1 ,;f 10,00 A yn.n oi **'?. *-??. I oO.tll In Koitr Years. W. L. DOUGLAS SA.OO CltT EDGE LINE, Worth SO.OO Compared with Other Makes. The best I npor'ej an t A merit an leather* He tit's ! Patent Oaf f n-w?o n.n n..i. i/.?. ? n I Colt, anti Na'lottai Kam/aroo. Fast Color Eyrlels. | P?n!inn Th* iranuin.* n?wo w. t,. dovoi^as UUUIIUII nnrai" nnrt price nUitupcrt oil bottom. Sihor* t>u Ul'tti, "iV, r rtrit. JlhtS. L'ntaloy frr>\ W. I- UOTOLAa, WBOCKTOW, MASS. To Cotton Dinners. Wo Manufacture tlin Most Ccmp.elo line of Cotton Gin Machinery cf Ar.y Company in the Wor>d, namely, ti e PRATT, WINSHIP, MUNQER, EAGLE, SMITH. Ve alto make Linters for Oil Mills, Engines and Boilers. We alio sell ererythng necessary to complete a Modern 6lnnlng Outfit and furnish ourojstomers with full det lied plans and material bills for construction of neoessarj houses for our plants without extra charge. Tho Hnntinontal fiin Pnmnanu , I IIU UUIIIIIIUII1UI Ulll UUIII^UIlji Birmingham, Ala. WRITS TOR OFR I.ATV8T CA TAI.OOCK. IStomaichT^v^r ',r. Ca.n be Cured! I SE ^ j {J H (Ifnionstriitcd to thr _ I entire satisfaction of THINK ?" y ??e interested. The fact that I am a specialist o years standing in these diseusesoNi.v short!,1 "be sufficient to overcome prejudice and invite investigation for yourself or some afflicted friend. I htsvs no modlclrtes or tspplloncss of tsrty klrsd for sols. Send me your name and address on a postal card and 1 wilt send you instructions, without cost or obligation on your part. P. H. STRAVSZ, M. D.. 712 Spltrar Bldg. Toledo. Ohio. Fhtilt IHKKs. OHXAtlKMAL THbB* ITRAWBKKHV PLtNlfl. hurl'b* homer orape vikrf, asi'aragci. ktc. nrcatalotue sent on avpnltoatloa. A nice lot of Brown Lfchorcss in| Uarred I'lymoutli HorSs. Full Hooded ? orRrels and Fullais at at each. Also pure POLAND CIIINa sHOATS, threa moatha aid at(t JOsacb. J. B. WATHIA'A A BRI)., Hallsboro. Va. I USE TAYLOR'S & J,*. "'* 'i''v; ... . . , I = I li-i t s i iiii hwss&m / of Dr. Thacher's Livar and Blooc I directions, is the strongest possi! /' It Purifies the Blocd. Sharpens t [j and Assists every organ of the ]( function. & Biliousness. Constipation. Ki Weakness. Catarrh. Pimp'.os, B! v^?) nreventcd. / Or, Ihaclser's Lives , I is a perft health restorer as w? IA It filters the body taking cut ltk\ digestion and nourishing and stren /A?? A Tonic of the h'ghest order reds of thou-ar.ds during the p; l success. It will help ycu. A ,? Buy a bottle today. f Two sizes?50 c Wr'.to^cur Consultat;on. Dcps Tired Mother's Tc Anxiety and Cuticura Brings Ble: Tortured Baby anc to Its Worn ( It is no wonder that Mrs. Single-handed, she did all the hou mcnrli'ri fur hr*r linclviiul I fmc n plucky fight to keep on her feet, M in 1902 she took to her heel. Whr who called at her tidy home, No. 8: "I hired a girl to tniud the cliil- 1 dren and to do whatever else sin* ] could- I couldn't stay in bed long. ! Sick as 1 was. it was easier for n,e to crawl around than to lit- and : worry about my little ones. So i I got up after a few days, and let i the girl go. I had noticed that she had sores on her faee. hands and arms, but 1 paid no attention to that until Charlie, my youngest, began to pick and scratch himself. He was then ten months old, and the girl had paid more attention to hitn than to any of the others. Charlie was fretful and cross, but as he was cutting teeth. I didn't think much of that. Even when a rash broke out on his faee I wasn't frightened, la-cause everybody knows that that is quite common with teething babies. Several of my others had it when little', and 1 thought nothing about i\. But the rash on Charlie's poor little face spread to his neck, chest, j and back. I had never seen anything quite like it before. The skin rose ;n little lumps, and matter came out. My baby's skin was hot, and how h< did suffer ! He wouldn't eat. and night after night I walked the floor with him, weak as 1 was. I Often 1 had to stop because I felt faint and my back throbbed with pain. But the worst pain of all was | to see my poor little boy burning i with those nasty sores. i iii-iicvru in- mill caupriT some disease from the pirl, but .some of the neighbors said he had cczcma, ami that is not catching1 they told in.'. Yes. 1 pave him medicine, and put salves and things on him. 1 don't think they were all useless. Once in a while the itching s?*eined to let up a bit, but there was not much change for the better until a lady across the street asked nie why I didn't try the Cuticura Remedies. I told her I had no faith in those things you read about in the papers. She said she didn't want me to go on faith nor even to spend any money at first. Shi- pave, me some Cuticura Ointment?I think the box was about half full ? and a piece of Cuticura Soap. I followed The agonizing, itching, and b the frightful sealing, as in psoriasi of the scalp, as in scalled head ; pimples and ringworm ; the awful of worn-out parents, as in milk ci demand a remedy of aimost sup cope with them. That Cuticura aie suun sianus proven ueyonci a: regarding them that is not just The purity and sweetness, the p< the certainty of speedy and pern and great economy have made the purifiers and humour remedies of CUTICURA RKM I'.OIKS arrsnld thronfthnnt l ei>t, 80c. per bottle (In tlio form of Chocolate Ointment, 80<*. per laic, ami Cut Ionia Soap. 2>c. n of tlio Hinod. skin, ami Scalp, and Mow loCureT Testimonial* and Direction* in all liifiRiince*. In CT-IZH Charterhouse Hq., l?mlon. K.fi. French l> K Town* & Co., Sydney. POTTER DHL'li nrieiora. Ronton, U. S. A POTATOES I?H?t (raivrri?f H(fil I'olatmla Amrrlr*. J The "Kural New Vsrkcr" eltca Halter * Kar. J It Whroul, a yield of ? tflbu. per a. t'rlrr* J alrlrbrsp. Maoiavstkseed book andsampleef J I Teeotale,Hnelti. Mararoal Wheat, <18 bn. per i a., (itaat ClaTer, ?te ,apoo milpt of lOe d i JOHN A. HA 1.7. Fit SF.KDCO. I.a Crosse, W It. ^ iyywwwwwwwwwww^ So. lO. t PAT SPOT CASH TO* ""-'.Vu'.'v LAND WARRANTS leaned to soldier* of any war. Also Soldier*' Addition*! nniurptrad Mgliti. Write ma at <>nc*. FRANK H. Bttil.K. P.O. Box 148, Oaavar, Cola. ierokee Remedy of Sweet G ughs, Colds, LaGrippe & J?ys BSPJI % fii iSMl'11 i p 1 If i Svrup. taken according to jsji ale barrier against sickness. Hi he Appetite. Creates Energy Dm body to properly perform its dney Troubles. Nervousness, gr otches and Rheumatism are r and iseail Syrcp ? ill as a health retainer. EB injurious matter, stimulating Kj igthening every weakened part, that has been used by hundxst 50 years with wonderful . test will demonstrate this. its. and SI.OO. utment explaining symptoms oc confidential advice. r Medicine Company, ?3? hattanooga, Tonn. ; ) your rtrti77?'*f m+lln it. lie #?irf i('? />r Thuchrr'*. Ihttug'n NL inching Story of Suffering. ssed Cure to ?SKin. I Peace and Rest 3\it Mother. Helena Rath was taken sick, scwork and washed, cooked and nd their six children. After a is. Rath had to yield, and early >.t followed she told to a visitor, m Tenth Ave., New York City. the directions, bathing Charlie nnd putting- that nice Ointment on the vuri's. " 1 wouldn't have believed tliat my babv would have been cured by n little tiling like that. Not all of a sudden, uiuul yon, l.ittle by little, but so surely. Chariie. and I lx>tl? pot more peace by day, and more sleep by nipht. The sores sort of dried np and went awav. I shall never forpet one blessed nipht when 1 went to bed with Charlie beside me, as soon as i got the supper dishes out of the way and the older children undressed ; when I woke up the sun was streaming in. h'or the first titm in six months I had slept through the night without a break. ^ 'A J? " Yes, that fat little boy by tlm window is Charlie, and Ins skin ia as white as a snow Hake, thanks to tin; Cuticura Remedies. I think - 1.?.. 1.1 1,....... 1 * >i i v ) r>iuiuivi jvuv'w (unjuu vise: Soap and also the Ointment, and if it is Koinff to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and publish what 1 have told you." MRS. HKLKNA RATH. urning of the skin as in eczema; s ; the loss of hair, and crusting the facial disfigurements, as m suffering of infants, and anxiety ust, tetter and salt rheum,? all >erhuman virtues to successfully Soap. Ointment, and Resolvent II doubt. No statement is made ified by the strongest evidcncQ. )\ver to afford immediate relief, lanent cure, the absolute safctv m the standard skin cures, blood the "'"il:zed world. lh?clvilixed world. PT'.K'ES: Cnllenntlir?nlr. Coated Pill*. 2.*.?\ per vial of OH); Cutioiira ?or tuM'-t. Send for tlieitront work," Humours liem," 04 ptaen 300 with Illustrations, r'uilinp .lapaneso and Chinese. British I n'-ot.RIt ?lo la Taii. Bails. Australian l><pot, Kl) CHEMICAL C0RPOKATION, Soie Pro^DROPSY [3, W 10 OATS' TREATMENT FUEL ff jl) Bar# made Dropsy sod its Hnfc* Z* plication, a aptoiaUy lor tvutt T years vitlk tns most wjodaiN) X t locoeis, Hav. cored many tboM* . XT Jwudcmi. ss. a. s. oszgu'S son. Box b Atlanta, Ck tlf CBSIS #HIBI Allllll f Alii. M Beat Congh Bjrap. Tastes Good. Dae B^Blll2Xi?-2^^sio9S23^liZZhIX2flK2l3 um and Mullein t and Lung Troubles. Thoroughly tested!, irs. All Drufff1?t?. !46c, 0Oo and Sl.OO*